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What Is Acne?

Whether it’s one pimple or a cluster of blemishes, acne is a common problem that affects people of all ages.

Acne, or acne vulgaris, occurs when glands in the skin produce and secrete too much sebum, the skin’s natural oil. Sebum, along with dead skin cells, can clog pores, resulting in acne. And sometimes, bacteria called Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes) gets into pores, causing inflamed acne.

Acne is a broad term encompassing a variety of breakout types that all have different symptoms.

 There are six specific types of acne:

  • Whiteheads A whitehead forms when a closed pore becomes impacted with oil and dead skin cells. It appears as a white bump on the skin’s surface.
  • Blackheads In a blackhead, the pore is only partially clogged and remains open. Blackheads turn black when oil and dead skin cells react to oxygen in the air.
  • Papules Papules are tiny, red, hard pimples. They form when bacteria get trapped in a pore.
  • Pustules Pustules are similar to papules but contain pus that’s made of dead white cells.
  • Nodules These large inflamed lesions occur when a pimple extends into the deeper layers of the skin.
  • Cystic Acne This type of severe acne is similar to nodules and forms when the deeper layer of skin becomes inflamed. The difference is that cysts contain pus. These red lumps are soft, painful, and difficult to treat. Usually, they require a visit to a dermatologist.

In the same way that acne can take various forms, the severity of acne also varies depending on the type.

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